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2024 ATP Finals

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Tennis tournament
2024 ATP Finals
Date10–17 November
Edition55th (singles) / 50th (doubles)
CategoryATP Finals
Draw8S/8D
SurfaceHard (indoor)
LocationTurin,Italy
VenueInalpi Arena
Champions
Singles
ItalyJannik Sinner
Doubles
GermanyKevin Krawietz /GermanyTim Pütz
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The2024 ATP Finals (also known as the2024 Nitto ATP Finals forNitto sponsorship) was a men'stennisyear-end tournament played on indoor hard courts at theInalpi Arena inTurin,Italy, from 10 to 17 November 2024. It was the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the2024 ATP Tour. This was the 55th edition of the tournament (50th in doubles), and the fourth time Turin hosted the ATP Tour year-end championships.

Champions

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Singles

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Main article:2024 ATP Finals – Singles

Doubles

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Main article:2024 ATP Finals – Doubles

Format

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The ATP Finals group stage has around-robin format, with eight players/teams divided into two groups of four and each player/team in a group playing the other three in the group. The eight seeds are determined by the Pepperstone ATP rankings and ATP Doubles Team Rankings on the Monday after the last ATP Tour tournament of the calendar year. All singles matches, including the final, are best of three sets with tie-breaks in each set including the third. All doubles matches are two sets (no ad) and a Match Tie-break.[1]

In deciding placement within a group, the following criteria are used, in order:[1]

  1. Most wins.
  2. Most matches played (e.g., a 2–1 record beats a 2–0 record).
  3. Head-to-head result between tied players/teams.
  4. Highest percentage of sets won.
  5. Highest percentage of games won.
  6. ATP rank after the last ATP Tour tournament of the year.

Criteria 4–6 are used only in the event of a three-way tie; if one of these criteria decided a winner or loser among the three, the remaining two will have been ranked by head-to-head result.

The top two of each group will advance to semifinals, with the winner of each group playing the runner-up of the other group. The winners of the semifinals then will play for the title.

Prize money, ranking points and trophies

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The 2024 ATP Finals has a total prize money pool of $15,250,000, an increase of 1.67% compared to 2023 and the same total as theWTA Finals for the first time since 2015.[2] The tournament rewards the following points and prize money, per victory (Doubles' prize money is per team):[3]

StageSinglesDoublesPoints
Final win$2,237,200$356,800500
Semi-final win$1,123,400$178,500400
Round-robin match win$396,500$96,600200
Participation fee3 matches = $331,000
2 matches = $248,250
1 match = $165,500
3 matches = $134,200
2 matches = $100,650
1 match = $67,100
Alternates$155,000$51,700
Undefeated Champion$4,881,100$959,3001500
  • An undefeated champion would earn the maximum 1,500 points, and $4,881,100 in singles or $959,300 in doubles.

Additional prizes include the ATP Finals trophy and theATP year-end No. 1 trophy, all made by London-based silversmithsThomas Lyte.[4][5]

Qualification

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Singles

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Eight players compete at the tournament, with two named alternates. Players receive places in the following order of precedence:[6]

  1. First, the top 7 players in theATP Race to Turin after the final week of the ATP Tour on 9 November 2024
  2. Second, up to two 2024Grand Slam tournament winners ranked anywhere 8th–20th, in ranking order
  3. Third, the eighth ranked player in the ATP rankings

In the event of this totaling more than 8 players, those lower down in the selection order become the alternates. If further alternates are needed, these players are selected by the ATP.

Provisional rankings are published weekly as theATP Race to Turin, coinciding with the 52-week rolling ATP rankings on the date of selection.[7] Points are accumulated inGrand Slam,ATP Tour,United Cup,ATP Challenger Tour andITF Tour tournaments. Players accrue points across 19 tournaments, usually made up of:[8]

  • The 4 Grand Slam tournaments
  • The 8 mandatoryATP Masters 1000 tournaments
  • The best results from any 7 other tournaments that carry ranking points (Monte-Carlo Masters, United Cup, ATP 500, ATP 250, Challenger, ITF)
  • Player can replace up to 3 mandatory Masters 1000 results with a better score from ATP 500 or ATP 250

Doubles

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Eight teams compete at the tournament, with one named alternate. The eight competing teams receive places according to the same order of precedence as in singles. The named alternate will be offered first to any unaccepted teams in the selection order, then to the highest ranked unaccepted team, and then to a team selected by the ATP. Points are accumulated in the same competitions as for the singles tournament. However, for Doubles teams there are no commitment tournaments, so teams are ranked according to their 19 highest points scoring results from any tournaments on theATP Tour.[6]

Qualified players

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Singles

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#PlayersDate qualified
1ItalyJannik Sinner10 August[9]
2GermanyAlexander Zverev1 September[10]
3SpainCarlos Alcaraz24 September[11]
4Daniil Medvedev22 October[12]
5United StatesTaylor Fritz29 October[13]
6NorwayCasper Ruud5 November[14]
7Andrey Rublev5 November[14]
8AustraliaAlex de Minaur5 November[14]

Doubles

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#PlayersDate qualified
1El SalvadorMarcelo Arévalo
CroatiaMate Pavić
28 August[15]
2SpainMarcel Granollers
ArgentinaHoracio Zeballos
29 August[16]
3NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
CroatiaNikola Mektić
28 October[17]
4ItalySimone Bolelli
ItalyAndrea Vavassori
9 October[18]
5AustraliaMax Purcell
AustraliaJordan Thompson
26 October[19]
6IndiaRohan Bopanna
AustraliaMatthew Ebden
28 October[17]
7FinlandHarri Heliövaara
United KingdomHenry Patten
28 October[17]
8GermanyKevin Krawietz
GermanyTim Pütz
28 October[17]

Points breakdown

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Singles

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 Player qualified for ATP Finals.[20]
- Player qualified but withdrew due to injury.
SeedPlayerGrand SlamATP Masters 1000 (mandatory)[a]Best other   Total   
points
TournTitles
AUSFRAWIMUSOIWMIMAITCACISHPA1234567
1ItalyJannik SinnerW
2000
SF
800
QF
400
W
2000
SF
0[b]
W
1000
QF
200
A
0
QF
200
W
1000
W
1000
A
0
W
500
W
500
SF
400
F
330
10,330147
2GermanyAlexander ZverevSF
800
F
1300
R16
200
QF
400
QF
200
SF
400
R16
100
W
1000
QF
200
SF
400
R16
100
W
1000
W
335
F
330
SF
200
R16
100
QF
100
SF
100
QF
50
7,315203
3SpainCarlos AlcarazQF
400
W
2000
W
2000
R64
50
W
1000
QF
200
QF
200
A
0
A
0
R32
10
QF
200
R16
100
W
500
SF
100
R16
50
R32
0
6,810144
4Daniil MedvedevF
1300
R16
200
SF
800
QF
400
F
650
SF
400
QF
200
R16
100
R32
10
R32
10
QF
200
R32
10
SF
200
SF
200
R16
100
R16
50
4,830160
5United StatesTaylor FritzQF
400
R16
200
QF
400
F
1300
R16
100
R64
10
SF
400
QF
200
R32
50
R64
10
SF
400
R32
10
W
250
W
250
F
165
QF
100
RR
45
R64
10
R32
0
4,300212
SerbiaNovak DjokovicSF
800
QF
400
F
1300
R32
100
R32
50
A
0
A
0
R32
50
A
0
A
0
F
650
A
0
SF
400
SF
100
QF
60
3,910101[22]
6NorwayCasper RuudR32
100
SF
800
R64
50
R16
200
QF
200
R16
100
R16
100
R64
10
R16
100
R32
10
QF
50
R32
10
F
650
W
500
F
330
W
250
F
165
QF
130
SF
100
3,855242
7Andrey RublevQF
400
R32
100
R128
10
R16
200
R32
50
QF
50
W
1000
R32
50
F
650
QF
200
QF
50
QF
50
W
250
SF
200
QF
100
QF
100
QF
100
QF
100
SF
100
3,760262
8AustraliaAlex de MinaurR16
200
QF
400
QF
400
QF
400
R16
100
R16
100
QF
50
R16
100
A
0
A
0
A
0
QF
200
W
500
F
330
SF
265
W
250
QF
200
SF
200
R16
50
3,745192
Alternates
9BulgariaGrigor DimitrovR32
100
QF
400
R16
200
QF
400
R16
100
F
650
R64
10
R16
100
R16
100
R32
10
R16
100
QF
200
W
250
SF
200
F
165
F
165
R16
100
R16
50
R16
50
3,350191
10GreeceStefanos TsitsipasR16
200
QF
400
R64
50
R128
10
R16
100
R64
10
QF
50
QF
200
QF
15
R32
50
R16
100
QF
200
W
1000
F
330
QF
100
QF
100
SF
100
SF
100
R16
50
3,165221

Notes

  1. ^Player can replace points from up to three mandatory Masters 1000 with other next-best results.[8] Ranking points are shown initalics in these cases.
  2. ^Despite reaching the semifinal at Indian Wells, Sinner's accumulated points and result from the event were rescinded following two failed anti-doping tests during and after the tournament.[21]

Doubles

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 Team qualified for ATP Finals.[23]
SeedTeamPoints   Total   
points
TournTitles
12345678910111213141516171819
1El SalvadorMarcelo Arévalo
CroatiaMate Pavić
W
2000
W
1000
SF
720
F
600
QF
360
SF
360
SF
360
W
250
W
250
R16
180
SF
180
SF
180
R16
90
R16
90
SF
90
R32
0
R32
0
R16
0
R16
0
6,710224
2SpainMarcel Granollers
ArgentinaHoracio Zeballos
W
1000
W
1000
SF
720
SF
720
F
600
QF
360
SF
360
SF
360
SF
360
SF
360
R16
180
F
150
F
150
R16
90
QF
90
R16
0
R16
0
6,500172
3NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
CroatiaNikola Mektić
W
1000
W
1000
W
1000
W
500
QF
360
F
300
W
250
R16
180
QF
180
SF
180
F
150
R32
90
R32
90
R16
90
R16
90
R16
90
QF
90
QF
90
QF
45
5,775214
4ItalySimone Bolelli
ItalyAndrea Vavassori
F
1200
F
1200
W
500
W
500
SF
360
SF
360
W
250
R16
180
QF
180
QF
180
QF
180
QF
180
SF
180
R16
90
R64
0
R32
0
R16
0
R16
0
5,540183
5AustraliaMax Purcell
AustraliaJordan Thompson
W
2000
F
1200
SF
360
W
250
W
250
W
250
R16
180
SF
180
R32
90
R16
90
R16
90
R16
90
SF
90
SF
90
QF
45
R16
0
5,255164
6IndiaRohan Bopanna
AustraliaMatthew Ebden
W
2000
W
1000
SF
720
R16
180
QF
180
F
150
R32
90
R16
90
R16
90
R16
90
QF
90
QF
90
QF
90
R32
0
R16
0
R32
0
4,860162
7FinlandHarri Heliövaara
United KingdomHenry Patten
W
2000
F
300
W
250
W
250
W
250
R16
180
R16
180
QF
180
QF
180
SF
180
W
175
F
150
W
100
QF
90
SF
90
QF
32
R32
0
R32
0
R32
0
4,587196
8GermanyKevin Krawietz
GermanyTim Pütz
F
1200
W
500
QF
360
QF
360
SF
360
SF
360
F
300
R16
180
QF
180
QF
180
F
150
R16
90
R16
90
R16
90
QF
90
R16
0
R16
0
R16
0
4,490181
Alternates
9United StatesNathaniel Lammons
United StatesJackson Withrow
SF
720
W
500
W
250
W
250
W
250
R32
180
R16
180
QF
180
QF
180
QF
180
SF
180
R16
90
R16
90
QF
90
QF
90
SF
90
SF
90
QF
45
QF
45
3,680344
10ArgentinaMáximo González
ArgentinaAndrés Molteni
F
600
W
500
QF
360
QF
360
QF
360
W
250
R16
180
SF
180
R16
90
QF
90
SF
90
QF
45
R32
0
R32
0
R32
0
R32
0
R32
0
R16
0
R16
0
3,105192

Head-to-head records

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Below are the head-to-head records as they approached the tournament.

Singles

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   Sinner    Zverev    Alcaraz  Medvedev    Fritz       Ruud   de Minaur  Rublev  OverallYTD W–L
1ItalyJannik Sinner2–44–67–72–12–07–06–330–2165–6
2GermanyAlexander Zverev4–25–57–125–63–28–26–338–3266–20
3SpainCarlos Alcaraz6–45–56–22–04–02–01–126–1252–11
4Daniil Medvedev7–712–72–61–03–06–37–238–2545–19
5United StatesTaylor Fritz1–26–50–20–11–23–55–416–2149–21
6NorwayCasper Ruud0–22–30–40–32–10–22–56–2049–23
7AustraliaAlex de Minaur0–72–80–23–65–32–04–316–2947–16
8Andrey Rublev3–63–61–12–74–55–23–421–3143–23

Doubles

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   Arévalo  
Pavić
Granollers
Zeballos
  Koolhof  
Mektić
Bolelli
Vavassori
Purcell
Thompson
 Bopanna 
Ebden
Heliövaara
Patten
 Krawietz 
Pütz
OverallYTD W–L
1El SalvadorMarcelo Arévalo
CroatiaMate Pavić
1–31–03–00–01–01–12–39–744–18
2SpainMarcel Granollers
ArgentinaHoracio Zeballos
3–10–32–20–23–21–02–011–1042–14
3NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
CroatiaNikola Mektić
0–13–00–20–11–11–11–06–643–16
4ItalySimone Bolelli
ItalyAndrea Vavassori
0–32–22–02–02–21–12–111–941–18
5AustraliaMax Purcell
AustraliaJordan Thompson
0–02–01–00–20–01–11–05–339–7
6IndiaRohan Bopanna
AustraliaMatthew Ebden
0–12–31–12–20–00–01–26–924–14
7FinlandHarri Heliövaara
United KingdomHenry Patten
1–10–11–11–11–10–00–04–536–11
8GermanyKevin Krawietz
GermanyTim Pütz
3–20–20–11–20–12–10–06–940–18

See also

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References

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